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How is Artificial Intelligence Disrupting Industries Across the World? Futurist.com: Glen Hiemstra

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See below for contact information.] Many innovative technologies have taken the world by storm, and one of the most exciting ones is artificial intelligence (AI). The adoption of AI is no longer a futuristic concept, and this technology is powering many tech solutions that we use on a regular basis. Without even realizing it, we've become dependent on these solutions that were created to make our lives easier. The growth of AI will continue to accelerate in the future.


Use of AI Against Counterfeiting Analytics Insight

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The expression "Artificial Intelligence" (AI) is stacked with a lot of suppositions taken from many years of sci-fi motion movies about robots taking control over the world. A long way from being a part of a whimsical anecdote about your microwave creating emotions however, AI is as of now a common truth of modern life. Despite the fact that fantasies of robots who can have our spot at work while we go through our days golfing and going for long snacks might be some distance later on, what computer scientists call "narrow" or "weak" AI is as of now integrated into our everyday lives. Progressively, the issues presented by counterfeiting are on the web. The size of the issue fluctuates by brand, nation and platform, however, plainly a few brands and products are being disproportionately affected by counterfeit online deals such that they wouldn't be by physical shops or merchants.


Use of AI Against Counterfeiting Analytics Insight

#artificialintelligence

The expression "Artificial Intelligence" (AI) is stacked with a lot of suppositions taken from many years of sci-fi motion movies about robots taking control over the world. A long way from being a part of a whimsical anecdote about your microwave creating emotions however, AI is as of now a common truth of modern life. Despite the fact that fantasies of robots who can have our spot at work while we go through our days golfing and going for long snacks might be some distance later on, what computer scientists call "narrow" or "weak" AI is as of now integrated into our everyday lives. Progressively, the issues presented by counterfeiting are on the web. The size of the issue fluctuates by brand, nation and platform, however, plainly a few brands and products are being disproportionately affected by counterfeit online deals such that they wouldn't be by physical shops or merchants.


U.S. unleashes military to fight fake news and disinformation

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Fake news and social media posts are such a threat to U.S. security that the Defense Department is launching a project to repel "large-scale, automated disinformation attacks," as the top Republican in Congress blocks efforts to protect the integrity of elections. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants custom software that can unearth fakes hidden among more than 500,000 stories, photos, videos and audio clips. If successful, the system after four years of trials may expand to detect malicious intent and prevent viral fake news from polarizing society. "A decade ago, today's state of the art would have registered as sci-fi -- that's how fast the improvements have come," said Andrew Grotto at the Center for International Security at Stanford University. "There is no reason to think the pace of innovation will slow any time soon."


U.S. Unleashes Military to Fight Fake News, Disinformation

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Fake news and social media posts are such a threat to U.S. security that the Defense Department is launching a project to repel "large-scale, automated disinformation attacks," as the top Republican in Congress blocks efforts to protect the integrity of elections. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants custom software that can unearth fakes hidden among more than 500,000 stories, photos, video and audio clips. If successful, the system after four years of trials may expand to detect malicious intent and prevent viral fake news from polarizing society. "A decade ago, today's state-of-the-art would have registered as sci-fi -- that's how fast the improvements have come," said Andrew Grotto at the Center for International Security at Stanford University. "There is no reason to think the pace of innovation will slow any time soon."


Selfish Knapsack

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We study a strategic variant of the knapsack problem, in We emphasize that agents can misreport the existence of which there are n agents, each owning a set of items, where items, but not their properties--their size and value; that is, each item has a value and size. A social planner must design the planner has the power to verify the size and value of a mechanism to choose which items to include in a knapsack the reported items. One example of such a scenario is the of a certain capacity, where the total size of the chosen items allocation of a scientific resource, like time on a particle cannot exceed the capacity. Each agent gets a utility equal accelerator or NSF funding. Scientists submit research proposals, to the total value of her own items included in the knapsack, each requesting a certain amount of resource, which while the designer wishes to maximize social welfare (the would provide a certain expected scientific value. This expected sum of the utilities of the agents, which amounts to the total scientific value is evaluated/confirmed by an impartial value of the items in the knapsack).